Jules Bledsoe
Julius Lorenzo Cobb Bledsoe (December 29, 1897 – July 14, 1943) was an American baritone, a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance, the first major Black opera singer in the United States, and one of the first Black artists to gain regular employment on Broadway. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2Published 1941Other Authors: “...Bledsoe, Jules, 1898-1943...”
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3Published 1991Other Authors: “...Bledsoe, Jules, 1898-1943...”
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4Published 1991Other Authors: “...Bledsoe, Jules, 1898-1943...”
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5Published 2006Other Authors: “...Bledsoe, Jules, 1898-1943...”
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6Published 2009Other Authors: “...Bledsoe, Jules, 1898-1943...”
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7Published 2021Other Authors: “...Bledsoe, Jules, 1898-1943...”
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